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Book Reviews

In Drawing Plain People, He Draws the Face of God

A Book Review

[…] humble that all they have is a kind heart, it is still beautiful. Beauty encompasses much.” I was inspired by this perspective. In this age, people are commonly infatuated with beautiful bodies, various “pretty boys,” “good-looks club,” and numerous variations. It’s just as Zhao Zhao sings in “When You Are Old”: How many people […]

Chinese Christian Voices

When Your Phone Becomes a Substitute for True Relationships

<p>What would lead an 18-year-old boy from a top class to stab his teacher and show no remorse? In this interview transcript, originally published on the mainland blog <em>Territory</em>, host Wenjun speaks with Jiang Peirong, a Taiwanese psychologist and Christian, about what might have led to this shocking event.</p>

Blog Entries

Saving Grandmother’s Face and Other Tales from Christian Teachers in China

A Book Review

[…] her friend (p. 87). When grandmother moved in to help, Aminta saw the clash. “Is western postnatal care better,” she wondered? I think Robert Moore’s experience is common to many foreigners who want and need to learn some language. We look around for someone we consider qualified, and right there in our neighborhood is […]

Supporting Article

Caring for Our Common Home

[…] start from my personal experience and development in the Catholic faith and the Church’s concern for the poor and underprivileged and its social teachings. Caring for our common home has become something that we cannot ignore. My first concrete contact with God was after I became an altar boy when I was eight years […]

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Common Sense, Nonsense, and CantoSense

A ChinaSource Conversation

One of the many challenges in living cross-culturally is discovering that the notion of what constitutes common sense varies from culture to culture. What is common sense in one culture may not be common sense in the host culture. In fact, what is common sense in one culture may, in fact, be nonsense in […]

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The Changing Face of Political Leadership in China

[…] have governed China. A China specialist who has served in a variety of academic as well as official US government positions, Lampton seeks to put a human face on China’s often opaque leadership by drawing upon hundreds of personal interviews and conversations he has had with leaders at various levels over more than three […]

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Space, Place, and Face

The Transformation of China’s Church

[…] church take the lead in charity work and become philanthropic, the church moves beyond its physical boundaries, assuming a new place as an agent of change. The face of the church is changing as the leadership of respected “uncles” in large rural church movements gives way to a new generation of younger urban pastors, […]

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Some Common Mistakes

Recently, they did a post on five mistakes that are common to American companies doing business in China. Avoid these, they say, and you can at least minimize some heartbreak. Although this list is written from the perspective of doing business, they apply across the board as well. In other words, whether your are […]

The Lantern

Now That China Is Number One

[…] that they would make wise decisions and, most of all, would recognize their need for God. Ask the Lord to guard the hearts of Christian leaders who face new temptations as a result of China’s newfound economic prosperity. Pray for those who are seeking to equip these leaders for long-term effectiveness. Pray for the […]

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The Changing Face of Urban Mission

Encouraging Dialogue between East and West

[…] explored here at ChinaSource, but how can they be contextualized and practically applied to equip urban Chinese churches for holistic mission to the unique challenges Chinese cities face? How does a church reach out to displaced farmers, migrant laborers, and the ant tribe of young college graduates? While the Chinese church appears resource poor materially, it […]